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Show IWvcrsai WerofllMns lil Ilerpont Avdnuo 3altt Like city? c I- - -- Sin 9! J Utah Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, Octobor 13, 1966 10c Copy Con-- . REGISTRATION Economy Remains High in DATES Volume 57, Number 41 Events for Year at School Listed ANNOUNCED State, Quarterly Report Says V , V Buaines in Utah at the end of the third quarter of 1966 wu rated good to excellent, and adtitUMial expansion In and employment payrolls is anticipated during the fourth quarter. Thi Is the bright outlook ns reported by First Security Bank's quarterly News Letter which will be distributed this week, it was announce.! here Weilnesday by Kenneth Nyman, Manager of the First Security Bank'a Nephi office. The News Letter Is edited by Dr. ElRoy Nelson, First Security vice president and economist. The value of mineral production In the Beehive state during 1966 will aproach the all time record of $140 mllion which was established last year. Steel production throughout the first nine months has been at good . Four registration ly prior Iti the general ln operating levels, and copper production ha continued on a acven-d.ie iivrittlng b.iia lug the year. I .cad and zinc y dur-on- luctin election on November H. Hrt of the three remaining da I Saturday, Octolier 15. Till I the only Saturday provided by law, and I net up for I he convenience of ntudenl and those Hoiking on the other registration On Cultural, Athletic Schedule The calendar of high school also Soph., Jr. Sock Hop; 11, activities for the remainder of Junior high dance; 18, Senior play; 23, Harvest Ball; 30, BB Richfield at Juab. December; 3, BB, Juab at 1 ayson; 8, W. Juab at Wayne; 8. 9, 10, BB Juab at Parowan, Hurricane and Enterprise; 9, FHA Christmas is W. Gunnison at Party;15. BB Juab, Juab at GrantsviUe; 16, Senior Rail and Junior High dance; 17, HR, Juab at Wasatch High; 21 Christmas Music program; 22 v. Manti at Juab; 22, BB. Delta at Juab; 23, BB Millard is reMted up almost r cent from 1965, while silver production show an ln- cease of 37 per cent for the f:rt wen month of the year. day. Other reg1tratlon day are The price of copper has reOctolier 18, and November 1 main stable at 36 cents per and 2. pound for the past two years, Timea-XeIllH volume check The annual the Mm. IIi Price, Nephi In interdespite fluctuation through the newest bound In the national prices up to 76 cent Sen placed librarian, and Mr. Leora volume to tie iuldi'd to Ui per pound. Son of Nephi Couple Christensen, library each year. representing Library shelve. Starting In Crude oil proVuct!on In Utah wa reported for the first sevJuab; 29, BB, Juab at St. Franen months at 13 6 million barTexas at cis; 30, BB, Alumni vs Studying : ... rel. a decline of 9 per cent from 5, W. Juab at Richa year ago. The decline refects field; 6, BB, Juab at the aging of Utahs fields and Physical Therapy School Manti; 7, BB. Juab at White Pine. Nev- some slowness In the search for N Sevi6r and development of new field. I2apn2 Bruce Tex. Juab; Galveston, North Crude oil delivered to refiner- Bigler Howard of Nephi, Utah, and dancef Student Council ies was 17.3 million barrels for is enrolled In the physical therBB, Juab at Gunnison; 19 lg. w the same period, slightly below apy program at the University 20 Reference the 1965 level. of Texas Medical Branch at High dance; 26 W Fertilizer outputs or all three Galveston. Juab at South Sevier; 27, BB After completing 90 semester major plant foods nitrogen ?fttch Academy at Juab; products, phosphate and potash hours and the essential prereFebruary: 2, W. Juab at are establishing new records quisites at an approved college 3, BB, Manti at in Utah, Grand and Uintah or Juab enter students university, news farm for coverage. which Counties. of ally your the theme newspaper Salt the ' Is the physical therapy program your production Although 9 has We didn't do quite so well in home town newspaper Juab; 10 RoVJuab at slightly higher than last years at the Medical Branch. The National Newspaper Week is served North Sanpete; 15! calendar year 1965 but there were 62 articles the output, while cement production course, leading to a Bachelor during BB Gunnison "The public's right to know of 1965. to at Juab; lfl, W. the farm of special interest is slightly lower. Science and a certificate in have we at The Tlmes-New- s Special social security bene- Regional tournament; 17 nn'I No one has attempted to er and rancher. Cash receipts from farm mar- physical therapy, is a full acanual Sweetheart ball; 18, w we fits will begin for some persons And last but not least vetured away from this theme count the number of names of keting in the state are expect- demic year plus four months of we ran only30 nor of the were tired The moral standards of our ed to exceed the total of $167 clinical Internship. Upon satis- age 72 and over in October, ac- 22eeFp14tUnament and bring you a resume on an average issue "Unues; Banquet: 24 rp but we can estimate Editors column during the year young people are steadily de- million reported for 1965. The factory completion of the cording to Kesler T. Powell, "Your Newspaper Serves." year 22 less than we should have clining" according to LaMar increase is due principally to course, students are qualified to Social Security District Man- 25ab!?tWaSatCh AcaW; 24- On Monday of this week, as that there are hundreds in each And to top all these special Buckner, thousands upon thousinsurance counselor better average prices for live- practice physical therapy upon ager. These payments will be the annual observance opened, issue 28 delivered to ands in a years time. up to $35 per month for indivisions, there were 121 separ from Ogden and a candidate stock and livestock products. referral from a physician. The Times-New- s and up to $52 per In the 1965 volume present- ate articles on school activities for the Utah State Senate. the Nephi Public Library anBruce is a son of Mr. and Mrs. dividuals Despite lower production reof ed to the Library, there were and educational data. 1965 Mr. Buckner was the featur- sulting from freezing weather Maurice Howard, Nephi. He at- month for married couples if Di ision other volume Add to this the numerous ed speaker at the second CMA-A- in the spring, and the hot, dry tended Dixie Junior College and both qualify for these special forensic drama meet; 8, Region bound issues of this newspaper. 204 reports of ladies clubs and This is the 12th volume now in their elections and meetings, obituaries of your family memassembly held Monday at summer, income from field received his Bachelor of Science payments. Mr. Powell said that dance; meet; 10, Junior the church the Juab High School. the Library for use of the pub- and the material presented to bers and friends crops Is expected to approach degree from Weber State Col- persons receiving cash welfare nament; 21. BB, State B tom-would not be entitled Region dance 22 and the hundreds He discouraged young mar- that of a year ago. lic in any way they desire. The the clubs when and If reported articles lege in 1966. Upon completion payments The and hundreds of other articles riages, pointing out that 90 Milk production is slightly of his professional education, to the special payments. only restriction on the use of by the club reporters. the volume is that it be used concerning the Stampede, the per cent of teen-ag- e marriages lower than a year ago, but the he will receive a certificate of special payment Is reduced if Apn': 7- - Junior production; the Local pictures are somethe prom; because fail Homecoming, in the Library . . and with a Fair, young people are prices and Income are consider- proficiency in physcal therapy. an individual, or his or her state drama meet; 14, small what of a particular sendee special events, etc., It is easy not prepared for marriage. He ably higher, the News Letter respouse, is eligible for a gov"no clipping restriction. ernment payment established foups music festival; 15 region Mrs. Phyllis Price, Lbrarian of your local newspaper, and to realize that "your newspaper advised: Plan your marriage. ports. Egg production la about In the years volume, we used serves. We are proud of our Do not make it a had to mar- the same, but comand by the U. S. or state, or a TrmeoiaLmeet; 21'22- - Model volume the are up, accepted prices Democratic Candidate Pro Vita and Letter-ma- n wre are proud of more than four local profession subdivision of ether. while political and mented on the value therein. 224 of productio riage. prices banquet; 28, Junior high the hometown If newspaper He most said and governmental A similar volume is kept at The pictures per Issue. the pension Nephis fryers are the important turkeys or annuity exceeds the total achievement night, junior claU Times-New- s and on this National Newspap- word3 in the English language same as 1965. Major crop pro- To Be office. at Speaker amount of the special payment Party; 29, T., BYU Invitational Several years ago The Times er Week we pledge to you our are: "I am proud of you, duction is lower than in 1965 Lets take a look at the volMay: 3, Student Council parto the individual or to married what do you think, If you in most categories, but prices ume, and to see the many ways News was recoignized nation continued service. 5, Girls Day; 6, T, UHSAA ty; enare be ail then neither foir will 17 couples, thank higher please and products October you. Meeting Relay Carnival; 10, Region to titled the beans. The future of our country is except special payment. Mr. Powell said that to be Track and Tennis; 12, Large Total manufacturing output, in the hands of our generation All Democrats of Juab Countoday, Mr. Buckner pointed out, as measure in value added, in ty are invited to attend a eligible for the special payment groups festival; 17, Honor banand young people should pre tonnage or In employment, ts meeting at the Juab County a person must be a resident of quet; 19, Canyon day; 20, Track and Tennis meet; pare themselves to shoulder considerably above last years Courthouse on October 17 at one of the 50 states or the 22, Baccalaureate ; 25, record. Major increases are 7:30 must District Columbia. of He that responsibility. p.m. shown In the metals, electronics also a be citizen of United the Chairman Joseph Bernini is and apparel industries. in charge of the meeting and States, or lawfully admitted, force work Utahs employed invites all chairmen, and a resident for the past five' JHOSPJTALINEWS established a new record In vice chairmen,district years. committeeand Mr. Powell emphasized that September with 388,100, an In- men to be in attendance. Recently admitted patients at crease of 11,700 over 1965 towill be N. Jack no applications were necessary Guest speaker the Juab County Hospital at tals. Employment was higher Nielson of Leamington, candid- if the person age 72 were alMr. and Mrs. Allan Tolley and Nephi include the following, ac- in all categories, especially in ate for the House of Represen- ready enrolled for . Medicare. For others, the Social Security daughters Diane and Betty were cording to the list released on manufacturing, metal mining tatives from the d Inoffice is applicating applica- in Salt Lake iOty on Wednesday morning by Hospit- and trade, wit hthe biggest Saturday crease shown in government de- County area. al authorities: tions. If you are age 72 or to celebrate the birthday annifense Unemployemployment. believe you meet the require- versary of their granddaughter, Colleen, Renae and Carol 0 ment at by to receive the special Sheri Wayman, at the home of Leafty, Nephi Mona Lady Wins Honors ments was 3,800 below a year Richard Foote Jr., son of Mr. payment you should file an ap- their son in law and daughter, and Mrs. Richard Foote, Neplication before November 1, Mr. and Mrs. Van Wayman! 1966. phi. They also visited with Mr. and In Three Contests Linda Garrett, Nephi A representative of the Provo Mrs. Duane Hone and children. Maurice Howard, Nephi Nephi Youth Rates High Mrs. Elizabeth R. Black and office of Social Security will be Patrick and Kelly Painter, at the Courthouse on Mrs. Allan Tolley and Mrs. Elena H. Stanley attended in Nephi 13 daughtfrom er October Nephi Betty were in Payson on the Poets Breakfast given by 10 a.m. until 12 today But Fails to Win Deris Wilson, Nephi noon and will Sunday the Cleff and Pen Writers Guild evening to attend the Carole Hall, Nephi farewell testimonial for William at the Social Center in Spanish be happy to help you. Gerald Yates, Mona Terry, a nephew of Mrs. Tolley. Fork on Saturday. Mrs. Mirla Regional Speech Meet G. Elmo Tunbridge, Levan was the guest Thayne speak Bessie Johnson, Nephi Mrs. R. E. Winn visited in Word has been received from er. At the election Mrs. Stan Mrs. Robertson Is Nora Fountain Johnson, Salt Lake City last week with Jay Dailey, advisor to the Juab ley was reelected historian. Green. Mrs. Stanley received first members of her family: Mr. and High School Future Farmers, Lee Walburg, Mammoth Mrs. Paul Francom, that Gary Jones was eliminated prize for her poem Wishing" Hostess Mr. and Todd Peterson, Hinckley Opening Mrs. Donald Ostler and Mr. and Richard W. Greenhalgh, Ne- from further competition in the in the light verse division; sec ond her Mrs. Alma R. Winn. FFA Speech Contests when he juvenile story place for phi failed to win the western regTads Big Day and honorable Meeting of Club ion contest. Gary was placed mention for her article Its Mrs. Vera Hiskey and daughfirst by one judge, but the oth- Fun to be Artistic. Thirteen members of the ter of Teasdale were week end Mona Hews ers selected another youth. enLadies Literary Club were of her mother, Mrs. Minguests Mr. Dailey stated that the tertained by Mrs. John Robert- nie Winter. Miss Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Dan delegation from the Mt. Nebo Halloween Dance son Thursday, October 6, at a nurse at Utah Joyce Hiskey, Hossie and family enjoyed a fam- chapter had visited Indepenthe opening meeting of the new pital, also visited inValley with Nephi ily picnic In Spanish Fork can- dence, Missouri during a break club year. her mother, Mrs. Vera Hiskey, in Others the convention schedule. yon recently. attending Scheduled for Stake Mrs. A. V. Gadd, club presid- and sisters from Teasdale over were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dan-sient was in charge. Litany was the week end at the home of Randy Dansie and Mr. and read by Mrs. T. H. Burton, af- her grandmother. House October 25th Mrs. Robert Dansie and family. ter which Mrs. Gadd gave her Marriage Presidents address which emNATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK Week end guests of Mr. and On Saturday and Sunday, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Vest Plans have been announced phasized the value of club work Mrs. Asa H. Sperry were their and Mrs. Cairlyle Thompson of of Idaho Falls are parents of a OCTOBER 5 Halloween MIA for the Stake is when there proper organiza- son born September 15. Grandson in law and duaghter, Mr. St. George visited with Mr. and Dance to be held at the Juab tion and procedures. and Mrs. Robert Oldham and Mrs. Lester Briggs. are Mrs. Emestne Vest Octon Stake House Tuesday, Mrs. Gadd reminded those in parents and Mrs. Hazel Bosh of Nephi. oak of Moab. Mr. and Mrs. children Allan and Barbara of 7:30 p.m. attendance of the at ober 25, and starting strength Ronald Greonhalgh visited rec- Kearns. Costumes are encouraged but power of eleven million club Great grandparents are Mrs. Annie Foote of Nephi and Ms. ently In Granger with Mr. and be will no allowed. masks Mrs. Milton Neilsen and women, the total membership Leah Bosh of Levan. e. avpgf-c-Mrs. Paul Greenhalgh and in children were be and will Prizes awarded of the General Federation, could Thursday over Mr. and Mrs. Jay Howell vis- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Midvale with Mr. and Mrs. night and Friday guests of Mrs. refreshments will be served. have working together to make Glade ThursMrs. Lake Richard Howard. Greenhalgh. Maurice ited In Salt Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bosh of Music will be furnished by the world better. City Betty Hardman, sister of Mrs the Coachmen. day with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mitchell of American Fork and Mrs. James H. Eagar pres Las Vegas announce the birth Neilsen, in Salt Lake City. Mr. Mrs. and Harry Burton, Miss Patsy Howard of Salt Howell and family. enter the club program for the of a son on September 10. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay visLake City spent the week end at son Morris and daughter Mar-ge-y with a short preview of Hazel Bosh of Nephi, and Mr. year Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs Mr. and Mrs. Heber Fowkes the Maurice Howard home. spent the week end at ited In Mt. Pleasant on Sunday Kearns with Mr. and Mrs. Jack with Mr. and Mra. Ernest Bushwere in Salt Lake City on Sat- topics to be presented. their son and accompanied Refreshments were served by Fair-vieBurton and with Mrs. Luncheon guests of Mr. and family. man, and In urday of conference week end, the daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. program committee. the home and were visitors at John Fowkes of Salt Lake City Mrs. Maurice Howard on WedNancy Stewart and the Denzil Members present were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier and Bushman family. The occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Butterto Colorado Springs, Colorado, nesday of last week were her field. They also visited with A. V. Gadd, Mrs. John Robwhere they visited their grand- mother and sister, Mrs. Ruby Mrs. Eva Tuttle visited In Span- was a farewell party for Denon ish Fork with Mrs. and Mrs. Claude Fischer of ertson, Mrs. Leo Christensen, callMr. been zil Bushman has Saturday daughter and family, Mr. and Bigler of Eureka, and Mrs. Joe Norma Mrs. Jack and misHorsford, Florida, who were Mrs. Ralph Belliston, Mrs. Lynn Chase, last week. Fennell of Las Vegas, Nevada; family, ed to the Southern Indian Hartvigsen Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. Wright, Jen- sion. and and Mr. Mrs. of Darrell friends their two days. S. U. missionary and Force Air at the Fennell Mrs. also Chapel Craig J. L Belliston, Mrs. James H. They also attended the Florida Academy, the Gardens of the children of Pamona, California. sen, and In Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Neilsen Rose Eagar, Mrs. T. W. Allred. Mrs. accompanMrs. Ewell and and reunion. Arthur Mr. missionary Gods, Pikes Peak, the Royal W. W. Stephenson, Mrs. Frank Green-halg- h and Neilsen ied Milton Mrs. Glade Mrs. Mrs. Donald Ellison. and Mr. Gorge, Black Canyon and other Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gee Greenhalgh, Mrs. Wm. Schochildren to Salt Lake City on of Midvale announce the points of interest. of Fresno. California, and their field, and a special guest and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tem- Thursday. She visited with her birth of a son on September five children were guest Fri- Hobbs of Provo, Mr. Reid and Ann Mitchell of 27. Grandparents are Mr. and pest and family of Salt Lake son and daughter in law, I THOUGHT SUCH A BIS SPENDER Ne- - City were Sunday visitors of and Mrs. Russell Neilsen and day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. former member, Mrs. lloyd of Mrs. Ronald several Greenhalgh Fork American spent AS TOO G000 TO BE TRUE!" Lester Hobbs of Provo. H. Briggs. Mrs. James family. Mrs. and Mr. Eagar. Holyand Rny days last week with their phi u. Your Newspaper Serves National Newspaper Focuses Attention on 'Press 50 Juab-January- " Social Security rS Students Hear Need for High Moral Codes Worker Here rut " Pan-fUltc- Today To Help h; 1ranCe: C 15-1- 8, " wK''234' 7-- 8, Nephi News Juab-Millar- er 12,-00- at e, 9-1- News of your friends in Nephi as o H |